Trees don't explode in cold temperatures, but they can develop a frost crack, or vertical fissure in the tree trunk.
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A loud popping noise is caused when trees crack due to the expansion of water in the tree. This expansion can put pressure on the bark which eventually cracks, creating a loud pop. The short answer is ...